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September 25, 2024
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7:00 pm
9:00 pm

Simon Moullier 4tet: Elements of Light

Join the Simon Moullier and a group of stellar musicians as they tour through An die Musik Live to present music from Simon’s newest album, “Elements of Light”!

“Moullier’s finesse on vibraphone is fully apparent, instilling the music with elegance” – DownBeat

Simon Moullier, vibraphone
Lex Korten, piano
Rick Rosato, bass
Jongkuk Kim, drums

Over the past decade New York has witnessed an unprecedented influx of brilliant young vibraphonists and Simon Moullier stands out as one of the jazz scene’s most incisive and eloquent rising mallet maestros. He will perform with his finely attuned quartet.

Born and raised in Nantes, a cultural center of western France, Moullier came to the US to study at Berklee, where renowned trumpeter and professor Darren Barrett recorded two albums with his Trumpet Vibes band to showcase Moullier. He earned a master’s degree from the elite Thelonious Monk Institute in 2018 while studying with jazz legends Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Billy Childs and made his SFJAZZ debut as a featured soloist in Terri Lyne Carrington’s 2023 multimedia presentation Seem/Unseen.

With five albums as a leader, Moullier has honed a rhythmically assertive and melodically charged approach with a close cadre of collaborators. He’s performing with the same band featured on his new Candid Records album, Elements of Light, with South Korean drummer Jongkuk Kim and pianist Lex Korten, a prized young rhythm section tandem employed by more than a dozen bandleaders in recent years. Prolific Montreal-reared bassist Rick Rosato, who’s anchored Moullier’s quartet for the past two years, rounds out a band that’s at the center of New York’s creative ferment.

In-person seats: $25 / $10 students
Attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.

Streaming passes: $15
The link will remain active through Oct. 2

Donations Welcome!

An die Musik

$25, $10 for students

409 North Charles Street
Baltimore, 21201